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kleiner is sort of a storied firm with high highs and low lows. the new kleiner, what does that ?ook like to you have a mission and set up values and ethos that we live by, which revolves around being one team, one dream. to makem is to be -- is history. we want to serve those founders and aumility, empathy, strong moral compass. we also want to win and be part of those history-making companies. emily: you said three years ago that hiring a woman partner would be a priority. still has not happened. i know there are some women principles at the firm what is the hold up? when will we see this happen? mamoon: we have some incredible principles. we are constantly on the lookout. mammon hamid, partner at kleiner perkins. coming up, we will be talking about a new potential for a vaccine going into phase one clinical trials. we will talk to the guy known as the father of dna vaccines about the progress and any issues so far. we will take you to the rose garden as soon as the coronavirus task force briefing begins. ♪ the biotech firm in novi is second to test his covid-19 candidate on hum
kleiner is sort of a storied firm with high highs and low lows. the new kleiner, what does that ?ook like to you have a mission and set up values and ethos that we live by, which revolves around being one team, one dream. to makem is to be -- is history. we want to serve those founders and aumility, empathy, strong moral compass. we also want to win and be part of those history-making companies. emily: you said three years ago that hiring a woman partner would be a priority. still has not...
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kleiner is branching a brand-new fund in the middle of all of this.e are hearing a lot of predictions here. how many will there be? seriously andvery we don't have the full picture, so the best thing we can do as a community is be prepared. one is work from home as much as possible. there are products that help people collaborate and work remotely. 2, from a long-term perspective, we tell all of our companies to be prepared, know how to react and that is really good device for anyone. -- good advice for anyone. i think there is a lot of uncertainty. i think it is all a question of time. >> one of your firm's just released this date memo telling companies to be adaptable. they said it will take considerable time before we can be confident the virus is contained and take longer for the global economy to recover its footing. would you agree? >> there are some businesses others. more than more businesses i think have a bit of a buffer to react in our message is to prepare for the best and the worst. the item of the crisis, would you say it is not bad ques
kleiner is branching a brand-new fund in the middle of all of this.e are hearing a lot of predictions here. how many will there be? seriously andvery we don't have the full picture, so the best thing we can do as a community is be prepared. one is work from home as much as possible. there are products that help people collaborate and work remotely. 2, from a long-term perspective, we tell all of our companies to be prepared, know how to react and that is really good device for anyone. -- good...
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kleiner, final thoughts. >> no, just on what mr.shaw said this wonderful story of so many americans staying at home in the story of higgins landing craft was built down in new orleans and it's the kind of ingenuity and industrial might that the united states country fitted to the war and that was so important and there's so many wonderful storiesf of what americans did at home to contribute to the war effort. >> if you have questions, would you please go into the microphone.ue the microphones are in the middle of the room. >> the microphone at the podium in the middle. >> was there a difference in the accuracy and degree of detail in the maps available to the allies? as opposed to the pacific theater? >> wow. [laughter] i could be asked because i'm good at that but i do know if you look at the d-day maps they were extremely impressive, very detailed in deeds. we benefited from the air force in particular, believe it or not, they had 3d aerial photography. no not you had three dimensional scale but they were very accurate maps for d-
kleiner, final thoughts. >> no, just on what mr.shaw said this wonderful story of so many americans staying at home in the story of higgins landing craft was built down in new orleans and it's the kind of ingenuity and industrial might that the united states country fitted to the war and that was so important and there's so many wonderful storiesf of what americans did at home to contribute to the war effort. >> if you have questions, would you please go into the microphone.ue the...
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one executive familiar with the immigrant experience is ilya fushman, from kleiner perkins and formercutive at dropbox. you are a u.s. immigrant along with so many folks who work at kleiner, folks who founded and run your portfolio companies. what is your take on the social and economic impact, not knowing how long these pieces will be extended? >> thank you for having me on to talk about this. it is important. it is personal not just for me but for our firm and it has tremendous impact on our industry and the economy as a whole. i immigrated in the 1990's and became a citizen in 2003. many of my partners came in on h-1b this is. the most recent funds, the number is between 60% and 70%. these are household names like google and slack, also some upcoming companies. these are companies that are helping immigrants and small businesses, building the next generation of enterprise software companies. overall they are 3 million immigrant entrepreneurs in the u.s. that are creating jobs. if you want to look at h-1b visas, there are about two american jobs for everyone. butjust direct job crea
one executive familiar with the immigrant experience is ilya fushman, from kleiner perkins and formercutive at dropbox. you are a u.s. immigrant along with so many folks who work at kleiner, folks who founded and run your portfolio companies. what is your take on the social and economic impact, not knowing how long these pieces will be extended? >> thank you for having me on to talk about this. it is important. it is personal not just for me but for our firm and it has tremendous impact...
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lockdowns instead of going to the movies audiences streamed films on their sofas but mark was as kleiner asks exactly what it is we're inviting into our homes he's a man on a mission his book stream land takes a critical look at our new constant companions the streaming services streaming streaming as the leading media offer time khurana significantly increase the frequency and intensity of streaming but he's no fan of streaming services and believes they use their great power for manipulation to their advantage and for spying on users. streaming that's because no medium comes closer to us than streaming you know there are humans capable of capturing every single step we take and analyzing it as an executive what does that do to our culture to our media landscape to how we deal with films. what is this data piracy democracy and what content being transmitted. this is definitely one of the most lethal the ones of viruses we've seen so far when covert 19 struck netflix reacted promptly with a series of documentaries on pandemics that spread fear rather than knowledge my family within one m
lockdowns instead of going to the movies audiences streamed films on their sofas but mark was as kleiner asks exactly what it is we're inviting into our homes he's a man on a mission his book stream land takes a critical look at our new constant companions the streaming services streaming streaming as the leading media offer time khurana significantly increase the frequency and intensity of streaming but he's no fan of streaming services and believes they use their great power for manipulation...
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kleiner. gets written in fines although the deep can also.be those looking want to finish to avoid spending but that's shooting them full speed august it suddenly shuffles to the symbolism but i can always a good scene on them but i see so long if i know you're going to. use in the year office and they decide to do so where does football go from there we come out of this with a better healthier more equal game one thing's for sure football needs to change the question how we need to see it as a chance to probably also change direction in some areas there's going to be any less is more concept in the future saving money on you. more time she's not a. 'd symptom of benzine. pushed ups and. that's the. only one to push through to me and my. readers group or the. market move on the been there you are making all the money it means that we'll have a serious a meaningful reform regarding the agents of d.v.d.'s regarding the transfer flows and if we bring order into what seems to be a pretty chaotic financial landscape if this is what we're talking a
kleiner. gets written in fines although the deep can also.be those looking want to finish to avoid spending but that's shooting them full speed august it suddenly shuffles to the symbolism but i can always a good scene on them but i see so long if i know you're going to. use in the year office and they decide to do so where does football go from there we come out of this with a better healthier more equal game one thing's for sure football needs to change the question how we need to see it as a...
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but marcus as kleiner asks exactly what it is we're inviting into our homes. he's a man on a mission. his books dreamland takes a critical look at our new constant companions, the streaming services. spoiler alert, he's not a fan. he believes they use their great power for manipulation to their advantage and 1st spying on losers. screaming. that's because no medium comes closer to his fans streaming. no other, all humans capable of capturing every single step we take and analyzing it and any 2nd, what does that do to our culture, to our media landscape, to how we deal with films? what does this data piracy do to our democracy? and what content is being transmitted. this is done when coded 19 struck. netflix reacted promptly with a series of documentaries on pandemics that spread fear rather than knowledge from a series on pandemics. i expect a lot of knowledge of those different viruses, different pandemics. but if you look at these documentaries, they're just dramas. there's as good as no insight on offer. just good versus bad. in terms of content, you learn
but marcus as kleiner asks exactly what it is we're inviting into our homes. he's a man on a mission. his books dreamland takes a critical look at our new constant companions, the streaming services. spoiler alert, he's not a fan. he believes they use their great power for manipulation to their advantage and 1st spying on losers. screaming. that's because no medium comes closer to his fans streaming. no other, all humans capable of capturing every single step we take and analyzing it and any...
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lockdowns instead of going to the movies audiences streamed films on their sofas but mark was as kleinerasks exactly what it is we're inviting into our homes he's a man on a mission his book stream land takes a critical look at our new constant companions the streaming services streaming streaming as the leading media over time khurana significantly increase the frequency and intensity of streaming but he's no fan of streaming services and believes they use their great power for manipulation to their advantage and for spying on users. streaming that's because no medium comes closer to those things streaming video was capable of capturing every single step we take and analyzing it and exactly what does that do to our culture to our media landscape to how we deal with films. what does this data piracy do to our democracy and want content being transmitted. this is definitely one of the most lethal for one of the viruses we have seen so far when covert 19 struck netflix reacted promptly with a series of documentaries on pandemics that spread fear rather than knowledge my family within one m
lockdowns instead of going to the movies audiences streamed films on their sofas but mark was as kleinerasks exactly what it is we're inviting into our homes he's a man on a mission his book stream land takes a critical look at our new constant companions the streaming services streaming streaming as the leading media over time khurana significantly increase the frequency and intensity of streaming but he's no fan of streaming services and believes they use their great power for manipulation to...
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but marcus as kleiner asks exactly what it is we're inviting into our homes. he's a man on a mission. his books dreamland takes a critical look at our new constant companions, the streaming services. spoiler alert, he's not a fan, believes they use their great power for manipulation to their advantage. and 1st spying on users was screaming. that's because no medium comes closer to his fans. streaming no other audio was capable of capturing every single step we take and analyzing it. and exactly what does that do to our culture, to our media landscape, to how we deal with films? what does this data piracy do to our democracy and what content is being transmitted? this is done when coded 19 struck. netflix reacted promptly with a series of documentaries on pandemics that spread fear rather than knowledge from a series on pandemics. i expect a lot of knowledge of those different viruses or different pandemics. but if you look at these documentaries, they're just dramas. there's as good as no insight on offer. just good versus bad. in terms of content, you learn a
but marcus as kleiner asks exactly what it is we're inviting into our homes. he's a man on a mission. his books dreamland takes a critical look at our new constant companions, the streaming services. spoiler alert, he's not a fan, believes they use their great power for manipulation to their advantage. and 1st spying on users was screaming. that's because no medium comes closer to his fans. streaming no other audio was capable of capturing every single step we take and analyzing it. and exactly...
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corona lockdowns instead of going to the movies audiences strange films on their sofas but marcus as kleinerasks exactly what it is we're inviting into our homes he's a man on a mission his book stream land takes a critical look at our new constant companions the streaming services through midstream is the leading media over time corona significantly increase the frequency and intensity of streaming but he's no fan of streaming services and believes they use their great power for manipulation to their advantage and for spying on users. streaming that's because no medium comes closer to us than streaming you know there are humans capable of capturing every single step we take and analyzing it and exactly what does that do to our culture to our media landscape to how we deal with films. what does this data piracy do to our democracy and want contents being transmitted. this is definitely one of the most lethal and for one of the viruses we have seen so far when covert 19 struck netflix reacted promptly with a series of documentaries on pandemics that spread fear rather than knowledge by family
corona lockdowns instead of going to the movies audiences strange films on their sofas but marcus as kleinerasks exactly what it is we're inviting into our homes he's a man on a mission his book stream land takes a critical look at our new constant companions the streaming services through midstream is the leading media over time corona significantly increase the frequency and intensity of streaming but he's no fan of streaming services and believes they use their great power for manipulation...
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i wouldn't climate of the mountain kleiner, but i would go up the ladder for sure. frank, you? >> i wish i could. i'm so afraid of heights. i would love to go parachuting, no way. >> i know julie would. [ laughter ] it's 11:00, time for more news. back to you guys. >>> next at 11:00: >> that was probably 10 to 15 seconds, but felt like forever. >> caught on camera, a man in handcuffs and not resisting attacked by a loose dog from the alameda county sheriff's department. the video shows what happened. the sheriff's department calls the dog attack and unfortunate accident. hello again everyone, i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. the victim says he was calm and cooperative when the dog attacked. now he is looking for an apology from the sheriff's department. >> reporter: a similar accident happened back in 2018 in hayward. in this case another deputy, not the handler, made a mistake. now a 30-year-old man has injuries that will take weeks to heal. kenneth scholz showing his injuries bruising from bite marks after he's is in alameda county sheriff canine attacked him ou
i wouldn't climate of the mountain kleiner, but i would go up the ladder for sure. frank, you? >> i wish i could. i'm so afraid of heights. i would love to go parachuting, no way. >> i know julie would. [ laughter ] it's 11:00, time for more news. back to you guys. >>> next at 11:00: >> that was probably 10 to 15 seconds, but felt like forever. >> caught on camera, a man in handcuffs and not resisting attacked by a loose dog from the alameda county sheriff's...
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corona lockdowns instead of going to the movies audiences streamed films on their sofas but marcus as kleinerks exactly what it is we're inviting into our homes he's a man on a mission his book stream land takes a critical look at our new constant companions the streaming services streaming streaming as the leading media offer time khurana significantly increase the frequency and intensity of streaming but he's no fan of streaming services and believes they use their great power for manipulation to their advantage and for spying on users. via streaming that's because no medium comes closer to us than streaming video is capable of capturing every single step we take and analyzing it and exactly what does that do to our culture to our media landscape to how we deal with films. what does this data piracy do to our democracy and want content being transmitted. this is definitely one of the most lethal and the ones of viruses we have seen so far when covert 19 struck netflix reacted promptly with a series of documentaries on pandemics that spread fear rather than knowledge by family but then one m
corona lockdowns instead of going to the movies audiences streamed films on their sofas but marcus as kleinerks exactly what it is we're inviting into our homes he's a man on a mission his book stream land takes a critical look at our new constant companions the streaming services streaming streaming as the leading media offer time khurana significantly increase the frequency and intensity of streaming but he's no fan of streaming services and believes they use their great power for...
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working hard on when he lied and 60 minutes the executive producer came on the tonight show this guy kleiner said who are these people that is of most of the averages in their pajamas that no jaros most of them were. were you know i was in a can you were down his who you know you had the other people model a big like i want to get kind of a lawyer among professors. so we said oh it's quality jobs we barely go and the rest is history as they say let me let me go back to your of your academy award nomination and that was for. enemies i believe in 1990 for us screenwriter. how when did you start your i mean when did you know circuiting involved in screenwriting and vic that's what academy award nomination but you have lots and lots of movies to your credit yeah 7 got me there 20 i didn't death is very standard for screenwriter debts particular the era i did it and i got started very young because i wrote this novel when i was going to the grammar school aged 21 of the design called her that got bored by the movies and to do a dreadful movie that i didn't write nobody saw called jennifer on my m
working hard on when he lied and 60 minutes the executive producer came on the tonight show this guy kleiner said who are these people that is of most of the averages in their pajamas that no jaros most of them were. were you know i was in a can you were down his who you know you had the other people model a big like i want to get kind of a lawyer among professors. so we said oh it's quality jobs we barely go and the rest is history as they say let me let me go back to your of your academy...
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experience officer, also former president of the rhode island school of design, and a design partner at kleiner perkins. curious to get your thoughts on just how hard this is going to hit the tech economy. airbnb laid off 25% of its workforce. uber laid-off 14%. off 17%. how many more large chunks of silicon valley companies are we going to see get wiped off the map? think this is the awakening of realizing that silicon valley isn't just full of robots. it is full of people. if you remember brian's essay, p up thedon't blee culture. awakening that computation involves people is no front and center. emily: does that make silicon valley companies more vulnerable? , taking onike airbnb more and more funding, and then used that funding to hire more people and invest in the long-term -- right now, those long-term projects, that is what is getting cut. some of these venture backed companies are actually a little bit more threatened right now. threatened if their cultures aren't -- when you think about airbnb's culture, it is carefully crafted, almost artisanal. but looking at silicon valley as a whol
experience officer, also former president of the rhode island school of design, and a design partner at kleiner perkins. curious to get your thoughts on just how hard this is going to hit the tech economy. airbnb laid off 25% of its workforce. uber laid-off 14%. off 17%. how many more large chunks of silicon valley companies are we going to see get wiped off the map? think this is the awakening of realizing that silicon valley isn't just full of robots. it is full of people. if you remember...
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but marcus as kleiner asks exactly what it is we're inviting into our home. he's a man on a mission. his books dreamland takes a critical look at our new constant companions, the streaming services. spoiler alert, he's not a fan of. he believes they use their great power for manipulation to their advantage and 1st spying on losers. screaming. that's because no medium comes closer to his fans streaming, you know, with all humans capable of capturing every single step we take and analyzing it. and exactly what does that do to our culture, to our media landscape, to how we deal with films. what does this data piracy do to our democracy and what content is being transmitted? this is done when covert 19 struck. netflix reacted promptly with a series of documentaries on pandemics that spread fear rather than knowledge from a series on pandemics. i expect a lot of knowledge of those different viruses, different pandemics. but if you look at these documentaries, they're just dramas. there's as good as no insight on offer. just good versus bad. in terms of content. it
but marcus as kleiner asks exactly what it is we're inviting into our home. he's a man on a mission. his books dreamland takes a critical look at our new constant companions, the streaming services. spoiler alert, he's not a fan of. he believes they use their great power for manipulation to their advantage and 1st spying on losers. screaming. that's because no medium comes closer to his fans streaming, you know, with all humans capable of capturing every single step we take and analyzing it....
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but marcus as kleiner asks exactly what it is we're inviting into our home. he's a man on a mission. his books dreamland takes a critical look at our new constant companions, the streaming services. spoiler alert, he's not a fan of believes they use their great power for manipulation to their advantage and 1st spying on users. screaming. that's because no medium comes closer to his fans streaming. you know, there are humans capable of capturing every single step we take and analyzing what's going on exactly. what does that do to our culture, to our media landscape, to how we deal with films? what does this data piracy do to our democracy? and what content is being transmitted. this is done when covert 19 struck. netflix reacted promptly with a series of documentaries on pandemics that spread fear rather than knowledge from a series on pandemics. i expect a lot of knowledge of those different viruses, different pandemics. but if you look at these documentaries, they're just dramas. there's as good as no insight on offer. just good versus bad. in terms of conte
but marcus as kleiner asks exactly what it is we're inviting into our home. he's a man on a mission. his books dreamland takes a critical look at our new constant companions, the streaming services. spoiler alert, he's not a fan of believes they use their great power for manipulation to their advantage and 1st spying on users. screaming. that's because no medium comes closer to his fans streaming. you know, there are humans capable of capturing every single step we take and analyzing what's...
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ands as we head into sunday afternoon, cooler with kleiner air. so spare the air alert for today and tomorrow and possibly saturday. age th and then it should all change. >>> and so just want to give you a head's up that the chp has issued a fog advisory for the golden gate bridge, but the hot spot is the bay bridge. we have a pretty big backup there. metering lights came on at 5:32 this morning. as we move over to temeryville camera, you can sk secan see al headlights. so it is slow coming from berkeley through emeryville and the mad as well. and so you can see the ideas of the speeds, they are currently around 35 and then down to about 18 miles per hour. >>> still ahead, a look at the toys that are vying for a spot in the national toy hall of fame. >>> and instagram's effort to make its workforce more inclusive. the head of the app lays out some of the changes. ms. williams: we've been working hard... ms. robinson: ...to make learning fun again. ms. duncan: and making sure our students can succeed. ms. zamora: we're with you every step of the wa
ands as we head into sunday afternoon, cooler with kleiner air. so spare the air alert for today and tomorrow and possibly saturday. age th and then it should all change. >>> and so just want to give you a head's up that the chp has issued a fog advisory for the golden gate bridge, but the hot spot is the bay bridge. we have a pretty big backup there. metering lights came on at 5:32 this morning. as we move over to temeryville camera, you can sk secan see al headlights. so it is slow...
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kleiner ultimately won that case.pen to settling, or do you want to, and plan to take this all the way, knowing how hard it will be? francoise: i know how hard it will be and i know how hard it was for her to come forward. there are two parties in the decision. i am very confident. emily: i spent over two years speaking to women, writing a about thed brotopia experience of women in silicon valley. at that point it was a pinterest employee who really put the pressure on the industry to release their numbers. even though she was doing that personally, it sort of put a halo around pinterest. now you have employees staging a virtual walkout, protesting systemic discrimination. you say discrimination there is rampant. who else is this affecting? francoise: i think it is affecting the people at pinterest first. employees.orking [indiscernible] they want things changed. i think that is important. emily: there are two black women who recently went public about negative experiences and claims of racial discrimination, includin
kleiner ultimately won that case.pen to settling, or do you want to, and plan to take this all the way, knowing how hard it will be? francoise: i know how hard it will be and i know how hard it was for her to come forward. there are two parties in the decision. i am very confident. emily: i spent over two years speaking to women, writing a about thed brotopia experience of women in silicon valley. at that point it was a pinterest employee who really put the pressure on the industry to release...
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arms first responders all ound in the front seat there both the mom and baby are doi just fine this kleiner yes, i know my sense it will backpretty hard way back. frantically called police and rvis please help me the baby's coming and so the paramedics and police they all rolled in and before you knew it the baby girl is outsafely delivered of everybody's doing all ght. >>so started tclamp accords and we got the father involved and actually we allow the father to cut the cord of the baby and i believe he was a was his firsjob. moment as it >>so props all of them those who helped and of coue to the mother to the proud mom did everything right42 coming up on the s how secure your partner said i love you, but i'm still looking 900 car feels the forty-niners only eyes for jimmy g the nfl is about to get otball lovers a gift and why you might have to gift and why you might have to shave if you want z3s7oz z1ncz y3s7oy ycy >>9.45 on what is already a really nice wednesday morning temperatures have climbed steadi throughout the morning and now a lot of us like berkeley and san francisco, sitting i
arms first responders all ound in the front seat there both the mom and baby are doi just fine this kleiner yes, i know my sense it will backpretty hard way back. frantically called police and rvis please help me the baby's coming and so the paramedics and police they all rolled in and before you knew it the baby girl is outsafely delivered of everybody's doing all ght. >>so started tclamp accords and we got the father involved and actually we allow the father to cut the cord of the baby...
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that includes sequoia and kleiner perkins, and of course, softbank, which has about a 25% stake herend got in in 2018. this is a very big win for softbank, as well as small street names. fidelity and t. rowe price, which got in a lot later, but again, big gains, up from this year's valuation that was just over $15 billion. alix: we have seen this jumping in five dollar increments, which everyone should be checking out. that is pretty large for the ipo's we have seen recently. sonali is sticking with us on set to get all of the action from bloomberg. thanks so much. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this is the european close on "bloomberg markets." the uk's national health service says people with seeds advocate history of allergies -- with significant history of allergies should not get the pfizer/biontech vaccine. meanwhile, canada just authorize the use of that vaccine. joining us with more is emily ashton. the allergy thing that happened overnight, how unusual is that? emily: yesterday was the first day of the vaccine rollout in england, and the front page this morning was so positive.
that includes sequoia and kleiner perkins, and of course, softbank, which has about a 25% stake herend got in in 2018. this is a very big win for softbank, as well as small street names. fidelity and t. rowe price, which got in a lot later, but again, big gains, up from this year's valuation that was just over $15 billion. alix: we have seen this jumping in five dollar increments, which everyone should be checking out. that is pretty large for the ipo's we have seen recently. sonali is sticking...
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i wouldn't climate of the mountain kleiner, but i would go up the ladder for sure. frank, you? afraid of heights. i would love to go parachuting, no way. >> i know julie would. [ laughter ] it's 11:00, time for more news. back to you guys. >>> next at 11:00: >> that was probably 10 to 15 seconds, but felt like forever. >> caught on camera, a man in handcuffs and not resisting attacked by a loose dog from the alameda county sheriff's department. the video shows what happened. the sheriff's department calls the dog attack and unfortunate accident. hello again everyone, i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. the victim says he was calm and cooperative when the dog attacked. now he is looking for
i wouldn't climate of the mountain kleiner, but i would go up the ladder for sure. frank, you? afraid of heights. i would love to go parachuting, no way. >> i know julie would. [ laughter ] it's 11:00, time for more news. back to you guys. >>> next at 11:00: >> that was probably 10 to 15 seconds, but felt like forever. >> caught on camera, a man in handcuffs and not resisting attacked by a loose dog from the alameda county sheriff's department. the video shows what...
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expended massively efforts underway to find new solutions to combat the invasive species the scripts why kleiner there are 2 types of evil that eat water hyacinths and breed on their leaves so they were introduced in problem areas in africa as a way of reducing the plant spread was but before you do something like that you have to be absolutely sure that the one decided they prefer that african aquatic plants to what a high since and start eating them instead so you're thinking of i'm a libra came from in most regions the plants still have to be have a state manually ideally before their growth has spiraled out of control global mommas only process a fraction of the water hyacinths has listed from the bowl to river but at least they have found a constructive use for this invasive and highly challenging species. the pandemic has hit the badminton eject very hard since many of them worked in tourism industry as guides or in waterfalls and resorts on the red sea but then came the current of i was bringing travel bans and lucked out when they lost their jobs many of them decided to go back to their
expended massively efforts underway to find new solutions to combat the invasive species the scripts why kleiner there are 2 types of evil that eat water hyacinths and breed on their leaves so they were introduced in problem areas in africa as a way of reducing the plant spread was but before you do something like that you have to be absolutely sure that the one decided they prefer that african aquatic plants to what a high since and start eating them instead so you're thinking of i'm a libra...
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we have blankets, we kleiners, people playing cards. they have done this before.hey come every year. they're die-hards, they love this beer and they love this day. we have to check in with the front of the line. lindsay wadell is here every year. good to see you again. >> good morning. >> we are wondering if you could talk to us about what time you got here and again why do you do this every year? >> why do i do this? well, you have to do something like this in this crazy world to keep yourself sane, that's for sure. that's why. i got here 10:30 yesterday morning because i wanted it to be -- usually they open up at 10:30. i wanted it to be a full 24-hour -- >> my gosh. it's worth it? >> yes, definitely worth it. definitely worth it. >> one new thing this year, this year for the first time they're going to bottle this pressures beer. >> that's right. >> what do you think of that? will you buy any? i think i know the answer to the second question. >> for sure i'll buy some of the bottled beer. it will be interesting. you know, we always have it. it's right out of th
we have blankets, we kleiners, people playing cards. they have done this before.hey come every year. they're die-hards, they love this beer and they love this day. we have to check in with the front of the line. lindsay wadell is here every year. good to see you again. >> good morning. >> we are wondering if you could talk to us about what time you got here and again why do you do this every year? >> why do i do this? well, you have to do something like this in this crazy...
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at lessgot in in 2016 than $500 million in valuation, so goldman, kleiner perkins, all of these peopleg a very healthy exit from this firm. alix: do we know if companies like these make money? this is not a wework situation. sonali: it's very different. this is a infrastructure company. when you use venmo, plaid is the company that helps connect it to your bank. something very interesting about them, they have created some very interesting relationship across the entire industry, working with the likes of robin hood and venmo and paypal, and even jp morgan opens up their data. that is something to think about. people think this is just fintech, but really come the big banks are involved. alix: let's wrap it up with blackrock, larry fink, and actavis investment when it comes to climate. sonali: it is mostly passive, so how far can this really go in his ability to really make a change in terms of climate change? people are believing that climate change has a real opportunity here to be one of the four fronts for esg initiatives. event driven funds and actavis investors have been raising
at lessgot in in 2016 than $500 million in valuation, so goldman, kleiner perkins, all of these peopleg a very healthy exit from this firm. alix: do we know if companies like these make money? this is not a wework situation. sonali: it's very different. this is a infrastructure company. when you use venmo, plaid is the company that helps connect it to your bank. something very interesting about them, they have created some very interesting relationship across the entire industry, working with...
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then she made mention about her roommate kathy kleiner. her injuries were much more extensive.n my bed and trying to talk, and i couldn't make any noise because my jaw was broken in three places. >> i decided to go ahead and start a room-by-room search. i knocked on the door for margaret bowman's room and didn't get a response. i opened the door and i went and pulled back the covers and i could see she was strangled and beaten about the head. you could tell she was dead. i stepped across the hallway. and there was another body in the bed. >> lisa levy was beaten severely about the head and body. she also was strangled, and a bite mark was left on her rear buttock. >> it's so hard to see those girls like that. i'm so sorry for their families. >> he's now on the run. he's lost control. so he does something with little planning, high risk, taking on multiple women. he's on a frenzy. >> after this horrendous attack at chi omega he goes just about four or five blocks away. >> he ended up at what we call the dunwoody residence which was the residence of cheryl thomas. >> i was a stud
then she made mention about her roommate kathy kleiner. her injuries were much more extensive.n my bed and trying to talk, and i couldn't make any noise because my jaw was broken in three places. >> i decided to go ahead and start a room-by-room search. i knocked on the door for margaret bowman's room and didn't get a response. i opened the door and i went and pulled back the covers and i could see she was strangled and beaten about the head. you could tell she was dead. i stepped across...
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it has really famous investe, kleiner, ford, google, ventures, bill miller, they have seen tremendousis going to go public, mike, and offer investors a way, essentially, to get in on a company that does 3d printing for small parts. it's already being used with ford and bmw and other partnerships so there's some exciting technology here to talk about, even though it is an unconventional way of doing things and perhaps raises a lot of eyebrows. >> not necessarily like private equity or family office that raised a bunch of money and going out to find a company. there are new opportunities. you can sort of say, have these anchor investors have an incentive to have this work, good track record of finding decent opportunities i do think you have to ask the question whether it's become a little bit trendy for these private companies to go this route as opposed to an ipo and costs and benefits of that there's definitely silicon valley sense that we don't want to leave any slice for the wall street middleman, investment bankers that control this process or still do in many cases. i'm not sure
it has really famous investe, kleiner, ford, google, ventures, bill miller, they have seen tremendousis going to go public, mike, and offer investors a way, essentially, to get in on a company that does 3d printing for small parts. it's already being used with ford and bmw and other partnerships so there's some exciting technology here to talk about, even though it is an unconventional way of doing things and perhaps raises a lot of eyebrows. >> not necessarily like private equity or...